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Assuming the dial is original, that is the best place to start to assess the Explorer II. The earliest versions of the reference 16570 still had tritium lume markers. This easy to identify by the bottom of the dial, “SWISS – T<25”, at the six-o’clock position. The tritium lume is surrounded by white gold hour markers and . See more
In 1998 Rolex ceased the use of Tritium lume in favor of Luminova. These watches are a rare middle-sibling within the 16570 reference. If the . See more The Explorer II isn’t perfect, and it wouldn’t be my first choice if I could have my .
All of the Rolex Explorer II model references and in history with photos and detailed explanations of the differences. The Explorer II isn’t perfect, and it wouldn’t be my first choice if I could have my pick from the Professional collection. But, regardless of preference, this is a singular and characterful timepiece, and it certainly doesn’t deserve the lukewarm reception it sometimes gets.
Rolex released an update to the Explorer II back in March 2021, but does anyone really care about it, six months on? Check it out!
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With 2021 marking the 50th anniversary of the Explorer II, watch fans awaited a new generation of Rolex's funkiest and oddest sport watch at Watches & Wonders in April. The Explorer II is, after all, a tool watch invented for the highly specific task of spelunking, or cave exploration.The Explorer II 16570 stands as a testament to Rolex’s commitment to excellence and adventure. This iconic timepiece features a robust 40mm stainless steel case, a highly legible dial with luminous markers, and a distinctive 24-hour hand.The Rolex Explorer II 216570 has become an iconic model within the Rolex lineup, celebrated for its rugged design, dual time zone functionality, and distinctive 24-hour bezel. Originally overlooked in favor of more popular models like the Submariner and Daytona, the Explorer II 216570 has gained substantial popularity in recent years as .
Right on cue, Rolex has unveiled a new update to the Explorer II ref. 216570 (celebrating five decades on this planet), giving the watch some serious technical upgrades while maintaining its spelunking spirit. I’ve returned for the second part of a three part series of older watches in my collection. This is my Rolex Explorer II 16570 with the polar dial. This watch was one I yearned for and thought about for a few years before I finally got .Although it is frequently called the "Steve McQueen" Rolex, the famous actor never actually wore an Explorer 1655 in real life. As it stands today, the Rolex Explorer II 1655 is somewhat of an oddball in Rolex's history. It was made explicitly for cave explorers, yet promoted by actors and professional athletes.
The Explorer II was the first Rolex that I purchased for myself. It still gets plenty of wrist time among more popular sport models because it is extremely versatile and comfortable. I got it when I turned 30 as a gift to myself. I am turning 40 . All of the Rolex Explorer II model references and in history with photos and detailed explanations of the differences.
The Explorer II isn’t perfect, and it wouldn’t be my first choice if I could have my pick from the Professional collection. But, regardless of preference, this is a singular and characterful timepiece, and it certainly doesn’t deserve the lukewarm reception it sometimes gets.
Rolex released an update to the Explorer II back in March 2021, but does anyone really care about it, six months on? Check it out!With 2021 marking the 50th anniversary of the Explorer II, watch fans awaited a new generation of Rolex's funkiest and oddest sport watch at Watches & Wonders in April. The Explorer II is, after all, a tool watch invented for the highly specific task of spelunking, or cave exploration.The Explorer II 16570 stands as a testament to Rolex’s commitment to excellence and adventure. This iconic timepiece features a robust 40mm stainless steel case, a highly legible dial with luminous markers, and a distinctive 24-hour hand.
The Rolex Explorer II 216570 has become an iconic model within the Rolex lineup, celebrated for its rugged design, dual time zone functionality, and distinctive 24-hour bezel. Originally overlooked in favor of more popular models like the Submariner and Daytona, the Explorer II 216570 has gained substantial popularity in recent years as . Right on cue, Rolex has unveiled a new update to the Explorer II ref. 216570 (celebrating five decades on this planet), giving the watch some serious technical upgrades while maintaining its spelunking spirit. I’ve returned for the second part of a three part series of older watches in my collection. This is my Rolex Explorer II 16570 with the polar dial. This watch was one I yearned for and thought about for a few years before I finally got .Although it is frequently called the "Steve McQueen" Rolex, the famous actor never actually wore an Explorer 1655 in real life. As it stands today, the Rolex Explorer II 1655 is somewhat of an oddball in Rolex's history. It was made explicitly for cave explorers, yet promoted by actors and professional athletes.
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